This 5GAA report, authored by Analysys Mason together with SBD Automotive, assesses the benefits of cellular vehicle to everything (C‑V2X) technology for delivery of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication.

The articles in this collection reflect the diversity of areas that telecoms operators are facing with IoT – from horizontal issues such as technology platforms to domain-specific issues such as autonomous vehicles.

Cloud-native computing promises to transform the cost of building and operating the network, but CSPs will need to take a business-driven and pragmatic approach to its adoption given the specific requirements of virtual network functions.

Facing a relatively flat market for core services, IoT and M2M is a rare bright spot offering significant growth potential and the opportunity to take a role in new vertical markets, such as automotive, healthcare and smart cities.

This latest report explores how E-band frequencies have been licensed for use in selected markets around the world and identifies the regulatory regimes best suited to current and future uses of the band.

A more granular, bottom-up approach utilising local knowledge to assess and deliver projects in Phase 3 will enable superfast broadband coverage to be optimised and the level of public subsidy to be minimised.

This latest study from Analysys Mason examines the relationship between spectrum availability/allocation and the take-up and use of mobile broadband services (3G and LTE) across the six Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCCs), as well as across four countries at an earlier stage in the deployment and take-up lifecycle in Asia/the Middle East and four countries in developed markets.

The report confirms that the UK is already ahead of its European peers on measures such as superfast broadband1 coverage, take-up and average speeds. The UK also compares well with the countries often cited as the most advanced in the world, like Japan and South Korea.

This white paper discusses the key findings of Analysys Mason's business case analysing the quantifiable business benefits of implementing a virtual customer premises equipment (vCPE) solution for CPE-enabled services for developed market communications service providers (CSPs).

This white paper outlines the imminent importance of the design, implementation and operational investment considerations of virtual network infrastructure (VNI) for communications service providers (CSPs) to adopt network function virtualisation (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN) technologies. CSPs that are active in NFV/SDN recognise the value of VNI such as Telefónica's UNICA.

This report provides insight into the capex and opex savings that communications service providers (CSPs) can achieve by implementing next-generation virtual IP probes, which provide multi-dimensional network intelligence in a virtualised IMS deployment scenario.

This report discusses the importance and the evolution of the SOC, in the broader context of how CSPs can reduce churn and increase revenue using superior customer experience as the basis for competitive differentiation.

Telecoms software has become a key enabler for new sources of revenue for communications service providers (CSPs). This exclusive, complimentary publication features our experts' insights into how new software strategies can increase CSP revenue and profits. The report is available to download now.

This collection of thought leadership covers the convergence of telecoms and media networks, the links between the demand for TV and video services and supply of network capacity, and the prospects of broadband networks being used for linear TV, which could ultimately result in the DTT network being switched off.

Analysys Mason’s Digital eXperience Index (DXi) research is designed to support operators with their customer engagement and experience transformation initiatives. Following the recently published Digital eXperience Index (DXi) report for Asia–Pacific (APAC), we are keen to share our research in a webinar.